Memorial Library of Nazareth & Vicinity - Millgrove Schoolhouse

About This Collection

Millgrove School District operated out of a schoolhouse in Bushkill Township, Pennsylvania from about 1860 to 1956. The house was torn down in 1967. It was part of a collection of schoolhouses that served the different villages of Bushkill Township, until the township joined Nazareth School District in 1950. Millgrove was named after the nearby Aluta Mill, and was built on land donated by Paul Siegfried, Adam Heckman, and Daniel Schlabach. These documents, including recordings of district trustees meetings, daybooks of expenses from those who worked in relation to Millgrove, and some photographs and ephemera, covers the years 1848 to the last recorded reunion of Millgrove students and teachers in 1985.

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David Trein Day Book 1848
Letter from Charles M. Barrows to Jennie Trein C. Trein regarding her daughter Marie
Millgrove Grove 1936 Class Photograph
Millgrove Schoolhouse Class Photograph
Tax Assessment of Land for Millgrove School
Thomas Achenbach February 2 1850 Daybook
Trustees Book of Millgrove School District Commenced the 18th Day of November A. D. 1863